In The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, time and youth seem desirable yet prove to be destructive. The gothic novel begins by introducing Lord Henry Wotton and his friend Basil Hallward conversing while Basil paints one of his masterpieces.
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Picture this: I’m sitting in the dining hall after ordering my Taylor ham and cheese sandwich (NO EGGS), debating what to write about this week, and my friend suggested I write about eggs.
For those who followed the escape and eventual capture of the convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante over the past couple of weeks, you were in for a crime documentary playing out in real-time.
When I was young, like 10 or 11, I was probably the biggest Taylor Swift fan alive (I know that’s a bold claim, but I stand by it).
Whether you’re transitioning from high school into your first year at Stevens or just getting back into the swing of things after Summer break, transitioning back into academics can be difficult.
By the time this article is published, three weeks would have gone by since the first day of our freshman year.
Recently, Universal Studios announced its major decision to open a major park in New Jersey by replacing the entirety of Hoboken.
More than a couple of times over my academic career, I have wondered if I am happy. Am I busying myself with the things that fulfill me, or am I distracting myself from realizing my unhappiness?
In honor of the first few weeks of school, let’s talk about stereotypical red and green flags associated with professors.
The first week of classes, sometimes known as syllabus week, can go either way.
Karl Marx and Irish novelist Sally Rooney walk into a bar and discuss the terms of love and labor, perhaps how they’re one and the same.